Gymnastics NZ Selection Committee Announced

Anna Robertsone-News

We are pleased to announce the new Gymnastics NZ Selection Committee. The committee make selections for our pinnacle events (World Championships) and confirm nominations to the New Zealand Olympic Committee for both Commonwealth and Olympic Games. Following a review of the selection process in 2024, changes were recommended to strengthen the structure and ensure that decisions are impartial, technically informed, … Read More

RG 2025 World Championships Team

Anna RobertsonNZ Team Announcements

We are proud to announce the New Zealand delegation for the 2025 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 20–24 August. Congratulations to Havana, Elena, and Tracey on this well-earned selection. We wish you every success as you prepare to represent New Zealand at the sport’s pinnacle event.

Podium Success for the NZ Rhythmic Team in Canada

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Over the past two weekends, our New Zealand rhythmic team competed with pride and passion at the Koop Cup in Toronto and the Manitoba Championships in Winnipeg. For some athletes, it was their first time representing Aotearoa on the international stage, and they rose to the challenge with style and determination. Across both events, we saw some impressive podium finishes, … Read More

New Zealand Gymnastics Team Named for 2025 World University Summer Games

Anna RobertsonNZ Team Announcements

We are proud to share the athletes and officials selected to represent Aotearoa New Zealand at the 2025 World University Summer Games—a major international event that brings together the world’s top student-athletes for 12 days of elite competition. Held every two years, the World University Summer Games is second only to the Olympic Games in terms of athlete participation and … Read More

Team Havana Opens Olympic Cycle with Strong International Results

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New Zealand’s top rhythmic gymnast Havana Hopman (Counties Manukau Gymnastics), accompanied by coaches Elena Pirozhenko and Tracey Redhead (tour judge), has kicked off the new Olympic cycle with all-new routines, a poised presence, and performances that turned heads. Four Finals in FranceThe first stop proved a strong start, at the Thiais Grand Prix in Paris, where Havana qualified for all … Read More

No Such Thing as Boring at Ollerup

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Maia Brinkley stepped away from the bright lights of Upper Hutt and Rimutaka GymSports last August, trading familiar routines for new experiences abroad. As she prepares to return to New Zealand in July, she’s bringing back more than just memories. With fresh skills, insights, and a renewed passion for the sport, Maia is set to reconnect with her club and … Read More